Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
By Janie Southard
Distribution of local mail could shift from a Lima facility to Toledo if a U.S. Postal Service study finds consolidation feasible. Some area postal union employees are already out with signs to keep the processing/distribution center in Lima.
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By Gary R. Rasberry
FINDLAY - It only took less than a minute for Celina to take the lead against Lima Senior.
It didn't take much more to make it a blowout.
Ten different Bulldogs scored as Celina opened Division I girls soccer sectional play with a 12-0 rout of the Spartans at Graham Soccer Stadium on the campus of Findlay High School. [More]
Obituaries on October 22nd, 2009
Eugene E. Huelskamp, 74, of St. Henry, died Oct. 21, 2009, at Mercer County Community Hospital, Coldwater. [More]
Katherine K. Schweizer, 90, 907 N. Buckeye St., Celina died Oct. 21, 2009, at h [More]
Local pictures on October 22nd, 2009
Subscriber stories on October 22nd, 2009
The attorney for a 54-year-old Celina man charged with menacing by stalking, aggravated menacing and domestic violence has filed suit seeking to have "alleged prior bad acts and/or suspicion of the same" excluded when the case goes to trial.
Election 09
Voters in Fort Recovery will decide on Nov. 3 whether to approve a five-year, 2.5-mill replacement levy for the payment of storm and water control costs within the village.
Election 09
Three Fort Recovery residents are vying for two open seats on the Fort Recovery Local Schools board of education.
Political newcomer Ginny Fortkamp, 1191 Wendel Road, will be challenged by write-in candidates Daniel Kahlig, 2283 Watkins Road, and Matthew Fullenkamp, 404 E. Center St.
Celina High School
As many as 10 to 15 teaching positions at Celina High School could be cut in the coming years to combat deficit spending in the district if a worst-case financial scenario plays out.
Six guest speakers will present the pros and cons of the three state issues on the November ballot at a free informational issues forum next week.
Through the years, fans of Midwest Athletic Conference football have not only grown accustomed to at least a couple of heavyweight matchups per season, they have learned to expect it.
State Football Computer Points Projections
Now that the season is only two weeks from completion, it begins to become possible to predict where teams will end up in the final computer points.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
St. Marys advanced to the Division II girls soccer sectional final on Saturday after shutting out Upper Sandusky 3-0 on Wednesday night at Bath High School.
The Flyers and Indians have struggled of late. Marion has lost five straight, but played well in nearly snapping the streak with a tough two-point lo